An Analytical Method for the Determination of the Climatic Distance between Different Microclimates for the Conservation of Wooden Cultural Heritage Objects
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
"This paper describes a statistical methodological approach for the comparison of different microclimates. This method was developed
as a tool for choosing a new microclimate for temporary moves. At the present stage of development, this method is not intended to
be used for identifying harmful conditions. The proposed method is based on experimental evidence indicating that the sensitivity
of wooden objects to environmental fluctuations can differ from object to object, depending on many physical and mechanical
parameters. Some objects could be affected by fluctuations that would not be significant for other objects. The parameter adopted in
this work is equilibrium moisture content, that is the equilibrium value that a wooden object would tend to maintain under stable
temperature and relative humidity values for a long period of time. It must be considered potential because in a fluctuating climate
it is never reached. The methodology is based on two parts. The first describes in a mathematically simplified way how climate
is perceived by objects with different sensitivities. The second analyzes the climatic distance between different climatic data sets
using the mathematical technique of principal components analysis, according to the previously defined objects sensitivity. As a test
of the proposed method, four different microclimatic cases studies are analyzed and the results described."
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Analytical; method; determination; microclimates; Cultural Heritage
Elenco autori:
DE VINCENZI, Matteo
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